wow.. i was really entertained by these and Im never entertained.. i get easily bored with sequentials but this one was really good... you have alot of nice angles and your story telling is exceptional.. nice clean lines... vibrant characters.... I especially like the overhead shot of the bedroom and bathroom.. thats really effective... and Its rarely ever done..
but, I have one question... whats up with the dudes feet??? c'mon you gotta finish that!!! FIVE STARS!!!

Mainloop- man i must be dyslexic.. cuz i thought you asked how many people are on lsd

nice i love your perspective drawings a lot..how do you go about drawing those..i asume youre throughfully confortable with perspective principles..how you learned? what books do you recomend? what daily exercises you did?..perpective is taking me forever to learn..thanks for any advice..

<the allejo05> thanks, perspective for comic book artists, and a few other perspective books I can't remember, lately as far as perspective goes I’ve been studying katsuhiro otomo a lot of panels in his books I noticed he uses a vp for one axes and for the others he just uses parallel lines(I think it saves time). Also I like to think about stuff like if your standing close to a door and you look up the door seems to get smaller and when you look down the door gets smaller the farther it gets toward the floor. What would it look like if you can fit all that into your eye? Any way. As far as perspective goes I have allot to learn I know there’s technical ways of rendering things like geodesic domes and complex objects I really want to learn. So if you se any thing about this kind of stuff let me know.

Hey man, thanks for swinging by my sketchbook. I've actually been keeping an eye on yours too. Your sequential stuff is really solid. Those penciled pages in paticular are really well done. I envy your ability to make convincing envionments. Some of the less conventional angles you are picking help to create a totally convincing atmosphere.

The digital stuff looks good too, but some of the subtlety of your linework is lost in translation. Have you experimented with inking using crow quill pens and brushes?

I look forward to seeing more of you breakdowns. There are some gems in those pages.

Wolfman, wow! Thanks! I haven’t published any thing as far as comic book art goes. I really haven’t shown it to any one until now accept for my friends and they just say “Wow dude that’s cool can you draw me a tattoo?” but if your interested here’s my e-mail davefromwy@yahoo.com. thank you for your interest.

StrangeAlchemist, thanks man, my next comic I’m going to work hard to make it verry technical.